Very popular spot for Singaporean. They are right beside the popular restoran ah piaw wanton noodle. Deicded to come here since this was the closest option. Reached the stall around 11pm but there was barely a few tables occupied. This place is well known for their abalone noodle. The noodle comes in 3 sizes, with prices starting from MYR$8 onwards, only the medium portion onwards comes with abalone slices. Apart from that, they also sells wanton noodle.
Food didnt took long since there wasnt much customer around. the mee pok was nicely cooked, texture of the noodle was springy but lacking in terms of taste. Soup was clear but flavorful. It comes with many ingredient like oyster, abalone slices, sliced pork, fishball and fish maw. Really love the soup, could have drank a few more bowls.
Overall, food was okay, was expecting more to be honest. Can try if you nearby the area, wont come all the way just...
Read moreBaaaaaad service makes the experience so awful that good taste can’t make up for it.
The malay lady taking orders mumble to herself when repeating my order and when i heard ger wrong she gave a sarcastic remark. As she walk away said something again in melayu thinking i do ‘t understand what she was saying. I was perfectly cordial and polite but from the start she treat me like i owe her money- came to see the reviews and it seems i am not the only one who...
Read moreGreat bowl of noodles soup, topped with loads of ingredients. I got the signature noodles (dry), noodles were firm which I prefer, and mixed with black sauce and pork lard. The seafood in the soup were good and the broth was savory but not too salty.
There was LokLok and a wide variety of skewers to choose from. Ingredients can be boiled or fried. Fried options was not overly fried and greasy, making it very...
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